What is the service area for stormwater billing?

A "threshold" level of service is needed countywide, but a higher level of service is needed in the urban and suburban areas. At this time, the utility's service area encompasses only those unincorporated urban and suburban areas where the immediate needs are greatest. The County will continue to pay for the threshold level of service from general tax revenues.

This map (PDF) shows the "Service Area" that has been defined as the utility service area. Generally, it encompasses Martinez and Evans within the Reed Creek, Jones Creek, Betty's Branch, and Euchee Creek watersheds. This area has been most severely impacted by recent urban and suburban development.

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1. What is the service area for stormwater billing?
2. What is the billing period for my stormwater bill?
3. Can I obtain flood insurance if I am not in a flood zone ?
4. How can I protect myself and my property from flood hazards?
5. Is my property located in a flood zone?
6. What is a floodplain and how does it function?
7. What can I do to prevent water pollution?
8. How does polluted storm water affect me?
9. Where does rain water go after it enters a storm drain?
10. Can I partner with the County on water pollution prevention and stormwater quality outreach efforts?
11. Does the County offer educational presentations on water pollution prevention and / or stormwater quality?
12. Do I need a Land Disturbance Permit for a retaining wall?
13. Do I need a permit to clear and stump trees on my property?
14. My lot didn’t require a Notice of Intent Permit. Do I still need a Notice of Termination inspection?
15. How do I schedule a Notice of Termination (NOT) inspection?
16. How soon can I get an E&S inspection?
17. How do I schedule an E&S inspection?
18. Who can I call about new construction or land disturbance complaints?